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<blockquote data-quote="PartsJr." data-source="post: 2107735" data-attributes="member: 87242"><p>I spent quite a bit of time several years ago looking for portable shooting benches. My criteria list is probably obvious... portable, less than 80 pounds, easy to setup/take down, and stable. </p><p>I stumbled upon Stukeys shooting table on the inter web. His design is great!... especially the floating nut/leg joint. It is a solid leg to to table joint that does not wiggle. He has tons of pictures showing his design. Check it out.</p><p></p><p>The price is a little more than I wanted to pay so I made two (one for a hunting buddy) in my shop coping his design. I made a couple of changes and went with 3/16" angle instead of 1/8" he uses and I doubled the table top thickness with two layers of 3/4" Russian birch instead of one layer. It checks all the boxes for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PartsJr., post: 2107735, member: 87242"] I spent quite a bit of time several years ago looking for portable shooting benches. My criteria list is probably obvious... portable, less than 80 pounds, easy to setup/take down, and stable. I stumbled upon Stukeys shooting table on the inter web. His design is great!... especially the floating nut/leg joint. It is a solid leg to to table joint that does not wiggle. He has tons of pictures showing his design. Check it out. The price is a little more than I wanted to pay so I made two (one for a hunting buddy) in my shop coping his design. I made a couple of changes and went with 3/16” angle instead of 1/8” he uses and I doubled the table top thickness with two layers of 3/4” Russian birch instead of one layer. It checks all the boxes for me. [/QUOTE]
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